White
Jean-Marc Bernhard Mambourg Grand Cru Gewurztraminer (Alsace)
Alsace · France
Ficha técnica
- Tipo
- White
- País
- France
- Região
- Alsace
- Denominação
- Alsace Grand Cru Mambourg
- Corpo
- full
- Acidez
- medium
- Doçura
- medium
Harmonização
cozinha tailandesa · curry · queijos azuis · sobremesas de frutas · pato assado
Safras avaliadas
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201592 pts
There is an earthy touch to the almost overripe peach notes on the nose. The palate adds both sweetness and a subtle welcome hint of phenolic bitterness to the peachy fruit. Bright lemon freshness cuts through the medium-sweet palate to provide a fresh, almost lip-smacking finis…
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201493 pts
The nose is a very enticing mix of rose petal and peach, grapefruit zest and musky spice. The palate echoes the same flavors and is both intense and concentrated. There is residual sweetness making all the fruit flavors luscious and plump, countered by sprightly fresh acidity th…
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201390 pts
Notions of ripe fresh pears and pear compote on the nose segue into the more pliable fruitiness of ripe mirabelle plums. This is off-dry but offset by a little phenolic grip and a lively streak of freshness. Nose, palate and finish all speak of golden mirabelles.
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201090 pts
With no indication on the label, it would be hard to know that this is a sweet wine. That is a shame, because the wine itself is ripe and opulent, layering honey and sweet lychee flavors. There's even room for an attractive edge of acidity.
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200893 pts
Now fully evolved, this is a rich, sweet wine, very ripe and spicy. Balancing the soft texture, the wine has honeyed acidity that shows some freshness. It's a superb wine that is now ready to drink.